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Characteristics of a German Shepherd Dog


The German Shepherd dog is characterized by its superior intelligence, versatility, stability, energy, and strength to do almost any task. Coupled with its high trainability, curiosity, classical beauty, and undying loyalty, the German Shepherd is one of the most popular and widely accepted breeds of purebred dog in the world.

Extraordinary Versatility of the German shepherd distinguishes it from all other breeds of dogs. The German shepherd is capable of assuming many different roles such as, family pet, top obedience worker, beautiful show dog, or wonderful canine companion. In addition, many of them work as police dogs guide dogs for the blind, narcotic or bomb detection dogs, protection dogs, search and rescue dogs, herding dogs, movie stars, and t.v. actors

Adaptable as these dogs are, they are not the perfect pet or companion for everyone. Because of their high intelligence and curiosity, German shepherds have a genuine need to be included in their owner's daily activities. They truly need to be a part of your family and feel like they have a useful purpose or job. They do not make good kennel dogs or backyard dogs because the resulting boredom can lead to destructive behavior. Be prepared to spend quality time with your German shepherd each day-both playing and training. A German shepherd is a big responsibility. If you can't give a German shepherd the care and love it needs, the companionship it craves, or the training it deserves, we suggest that you investigate other breeds that require less attention.

Personality as in any breed of dog, there are distinct individuals with different personalities, temperaments, abilities, and levels of learning. Some dogs are more dominant and active than others are are. Some are much easier going and eager to please than others. It is extremely important that your personality and lifestyle be matched with a dog that will live up to your expectations. For example, an active person or family would be matched with a tolerant, energetic dog; a retired couple or less active person would be matched with a sound, but quiet dog. A good match will result in a happy dog-owner relationship that will last for years to come!


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